Hepatitis B vaccination and first central nervous system
demyelinating event: a case-control study.
Touze E, Fourrier A, Rue-Fenouche C, Ronde-Oustau V, Jeantaud I, Begaud B,
Alperovitch A.
INSERM U360, Hopital de la Salpetriere, Paris, France.
Objective: To investigate the relationship between hepatitis B (HB) vaccination
and a first central nervous system (CNS) demyelinating event in adults. Methods:
In 1998, we conducted a multicentre, hospital-based case-control study which
enrolled 402 cases of first CNS demyelinating event occurring between 1994 and
1995 and 722 controls matched for centre, age, sex and date of admission. An
independent expert committee validated the diagnoses of cases and controls. Data
on vaccinations were obtained from a standardized phone interview. Forty percent
of eligible cases and 50% of eligible controls could not be localized or were
excluded because they did not satisfy inclusion or matching criteria. Results:
Conditional logistic regression performed on 236 and 355 matched controls showed
that adjusted odds ratios for the first CNS demyelinating event within 2 months
following an injection of HB vaccine were 1.8 [95% confidence interval (CI),
0.7-4.6] in the whole group and 1.4 (95% CI, 0.4-4.5) in the subgroup of cases
(n = 152) and controls (n = 253) referring to vaccination certificates during
the phone interview. Restricting the analyses to the cases with definite or
probable multiple sclerosis, these odds ratios were 2.0 (95% CI, 0.8-5.4) and
1.6 (95% CI, 0.4-5.6), respectively. Odds ratios tend towards 1 for a longer
interval between HB vaccine and demyelinating event. Conclusions: This study was
sufficiently powerful to rule out a strong association between HB vaccine
exposure and a subsequent demyelinating event. However, it could not provide a
clear indication of a moderately increased risk of a CNS demyelinating event
shortly after HB vaccination in adults. Copyright 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel
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